I played through Unreal yesterday for the first time
Re: I played through Unreal yesterday for the first time
I still play UT2K4 to this very day, and it couldn't have started without the original.
Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
Re: I played through Unreal yesterday for the first time
Unreal Tournament 2004 kicks ass and is easily one of the best multiplayer FPSes.
casterofdreams wrote:On PC I want MOAR FPS!!!|
Re: I played through Unreal yesterday for the first time
OH MY GOD I'M NOT CRAZY!TheSonicRetard wrote:
I have a 3rd retro PC I'm building at the moment. This one is one of the so-called "Sega PC" builds, with one of those extremely rare Diamond Edge 3D NV1 "Sega PC" cards. Those were nvidia's first video cards period, and were based off of quad rendering technology, just like the saturn used. They come with a sega saturn controller mount for the PC, so you can plug sega saturn controllers into your PC and play with them. Interestingly enough, the cards are sort of all-in-one multimedia cards, acting as both a video card and a sound card. Only 6 games were made to work with this card:
-Virtua Fighter PC
-Panzer Dragoon
-Virtua Squad (Virtua Cop PC)
-Descent: Destination Saturn
-Battle Arena Toshinden PC
-NASCAR Racing
Because half the games are from sega, the card uses quads, it is compatible with saturn controllers, and the close relationship between sega and nvidia at the time, this card is often referred to as the Sega PC card. I picked one of these up a few months ago, they're monsterously rare, especially with the Saturn brackets, and especially with the specific sega games I listed above. All the above games eventually got rereleases in big boxes that supported direct X. The nv1 versions of the games above were only ever available as OEM discs, never sold separately (Except for Battle Arena Toshinden). I have gone through hell looking for these releases. Thus far, I have the following:
-Panzer Dragoon
-Virtua Squad
-Descent: Destination Saturn
-Battle Arena Toshinden PC
There have been rumors of a Daytona USA nv1 port for years, but no one is sure if that port was ever released or not. I have all the parts for my NV1 "Sega PC" build, I just haven't put it together yet.
I totally thought I remembered this being a thing but have never been able to dig up any info on it.
Re: I played through Unreal yesterday for the first time
This was nvidia's first 3D card... not an illustrious start loldeathsled wrote:OH MY GOD I'M NOT CRAZY!TheSonicRetard wrote:
I have a 3rd retro PC I'm building at the moment. This one is one of the so-called "Sega PC" builds, with one of those extremely rare Diamond Edge 3D NV1 "Sega PC" cards. Those were nvidia's first video cards period, and were based off of quad rendering technology, just like the saturn used. They come with a sega saturn controller mount for the PC, so you can plug sega saturn controllers into your PC and play with them. Interestingly enough, the cards are sort of all-in-one multimedia cards, acting as both a video card and a sound card. Only 6 games were made to work with this card:
-Virtua Fighter PC
-Panzer Dragoon
-Virtua Squad (Virtua Cop PC)
-Descent: Destination Saturn
-Battle Arena Toshinden PC
-NASCAR Racing
Because half the games are from sega, the card uses quads, it is compatible with saturn controllers, and the close relationship between sega and nvidia at the time, this card is often referred to as the Sega PC card. I picked one of these up a few months ago, they're monsterously rare, especially with the Saturn brackets, and especially with the specific sega games I listed above. All the above games eventually got rereleases in big boxes that supported direct X. The nv1 versions of the games above were only ever available as OEM discs, never sold separately (Except for Battle Arena Toshinden). I have gone through hell looking for these releases. Thus far, I have the following:
-Panzer Dragoon
-Virtua Squad
-Descent: Destination Saturn
-Battle Arena Toshinden PC
There have been rumors of a Daytona USA nv1 port for years, but no one is sure if that port was ever released or not. I have all the parts for my NV1 "Sega PC" build, I just haven't put it together yet.
I totally thought I remembered this being a thing but have never been able to dig up any info on it.
